Saturday, March 3, 2012

The Difference Between Gold and Silver Bullion Coins and Graded Numismatic Coins

The Difference Between Gold and Silver Bullion Coins and Graded Numismatic Coins Tube. Duration : 3.45 Mins.


Gold and Silver Bullion are valued for the intrinsic value of the metal content. Most coins have .999 % pure gold or silver and usually weighs one ounce. When a bullion coin is graded by a certified grading company like ANACS, NGC or PCGS the value of the coin increases. If the coin is graded at MS 70, the highest possible grade a coin can obtain which means perfect, the value of the coin increases significantly. mikepiro.com

Tags: Gold, Silver, Numismatics, Bullion, Graded Coins, NGC, ANACS, PCGS

1 comment:

  1. A big topic among coin collectors and investors is about whether it is more beneficial to purchase bullion or numismatic coins. The die-hard collectors might say numismatic, whereas professional investors would pick bullion any day. yourbuygoldguide.com

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